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(...) Hi, we use the app vsb.actions from vsb/smoodi and would like to give the name another name for internal use because we don't like to use names of vendors for prod ucts/services. We now could change the app name in the Designer Studio and with each update of vsb.actions that we import in Studio we would have to rename the app name. It would be nice if there could be an option to set a configurabl (...)

(...) ocess managers, for example, or even for department or division heads, I would have to assign them the role of business administrator. This would also allow them to delete workflow instances from the prod uctive system or work in administration mode.... => Big no-go Kind Regards Ernst

(...) I have some local groups. In the admin-view (via browser) I see a hour-glass on all local groups (waiting for sycn). This is only in our prod uction stage. All ok in the development stage. 1) Business-Rule "CURRENT USER IS ONE OF" or "USER IS ONE OF" are not evaluated correctly (returning always false, even the user is member) => works perfect in dev-stage 2) "GROUP MEMBERS" is returning all member (...)

(...) ial that the scheduled job issues a PATCH API call back to the originating workflow instance to continue the process flow. Although the solution might sound complex, it has been running reliably in a prod uction environment. Step-by-Step Overview: Job Creation (Step 1): The originating workflow executes a PowerShell action to create a scheduled task, configured to start with at least a 10-second d (...)

(...) Hi, I really need your help. We updated Webcon from version 2022 to version 2025 R2 (version 2025.2.1.42). We started the update from DEV → TEST → prod (the processes across environments were aligned). Some issues started appearing on the environments, and we had to introduce modifications. At this point, when trying to deploy the application from TEST to prod , I’m getting the following error. (...)

(...) elopment work to find a point in time, when all changes have been tested and approved. So, we need sometimes to deploy the application that includes untested features what often leads to incidents in prod uction. Some workaround is to apply small changes manually to prod system skipping export/import functionality. But here we risk inconsistency between prod and DEV/TEST because we must rely on human d (...)

(...) [Benefits and business justification] - In many business processes, items are archived after a certain period to reduce the load on the prod uction database. - However, access to historical data is often essential – e.g., in the context of audits, analysis, reporting, or trend comparisons. - Granting appropriate permissions enables precise management of archive access, aligned with real business (...)

(...) to be a place of learning and facilitate conversation, not foster animosity. Please offer and receive insight respectfully. Don’t post commercial messages. Please contact users directly with prod uct or service information when it is relevant. No defamatory, abusive, profane, threatening, offensive, or illegal material. Remember that this is a professional environment for discussing a softwa (...)

(...) controller for purposes of registration and the setting up of an account on the company website that enable the user to access detailed information and download a demo version and free version of the prod uct or selected materials published by WEBCON (such as reports, studies, e-books, etc.) collects following information: first and last name, name of the company, e-mail address, telephone number. L (...)

(...) ion and improve business results. WEBCON BPS: #1 Low-code Application Platform The platform’s success lies in its emphasis on business advantages, the consistent drive to develop a single prod uct and the team of experts, who have years of experience in project development and have delivered IT solutions for the largest market players. Today we’re proud to be one of the leaders in the (...)